PostSweep
Privacy

Privacy-first cleanup for sensitive personal history.

PostSweep is designed around consent, narrow access, plain-English controls, and careful handling of social post content.

Principles

The product should collect less, explain more, and keep control with the user.

These principles guide the product build. Final privacy policy wording must be reviewed before production launch.

No social media passwords

PostSweep should not request, collect, store, or transmit passwords for social media accounts.

Narrow data use

Imported post text should be used to provide scoring, review, reporting, and cleanup tracking for the user.

User approval

Users approve every cleanup decision. PostSweep should not automatically delete, hide, or archive social posts.

Data deletion path

Users should be able to request deletion of PostSweep-held account data and imported post content.

What PostSweep should not do.

Trust comes from clear limits as much as useful features.

No password collection.
No automatic deletion or hiding of social posts.
No selling imported post content.
No employer surveillance workflows.
No promises that content can be erased everywhere online.

PostSweep helps reduce visible risk on accounts you control. It cannot guarantee removal from screenshots, archives, search indexes, caches, platform backups, or third-party systems.

First sweep

Get your socials job-ready before the next opportunity.

Start with a small scan, review every result, and keep control over every cleanup decision.

See How It Works